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I know what I'm talking about, and to change her arms I don't need rely on have a third different skeleton.
I know that CBB talk about this change, hes actually excelent to explain and objective to how the things works, he had teached me back in 2015 and we both have different methods to archive the same thing... see here [github.com] as file system and here for a youtube video a complete and different behaviour to how you may see around guides
heh the content of this guide is not exactly about such small changes to pose default pose, its how Proportion Trick works in its core nature, which this model is also built..
Such changes to arms position are more related to either $ikrule behaviour or bone distance or an additional delta animation to add this "15º" . However I'll consider this soon as touch this model again
and thanks for the compliments, you can subscribe to my profile and be notified about my recent uploads. its usually mixed between l4d2 and gmod ports
Btw, it's very sad that I have to go to the page number 7 of the workshop to find a properly made playermodel, while the front page is plenty is poorly made stuff.
"The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a central role in cognitive control functions, and dopamine in the PFC modulates cognitive control, thereby influencing attention, impulse inhibition, prospective memory, and cognitive flexibility."-Textbook of Natural Medicine (Fifth Edition), 2020
Wow, it's like ADHD, but 100% chance